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they started a war where they attacked israel, five arab countries invaded, and they thought israel would easily be destroyed. it wasn't, and we have had 60- plus years where israel has been a state and the palestinians, overrun by their own arab allies, or cap essentially in bondage. they never achieved statehood because every time it was offered, like in 1947, with the jewish state and a palestinian state, they always said no if there is a jewish state. it is the lack of acceptance of a jewish state for this entire time that has prevented the emergence of the palestinian state. >> charles issue right in most regards about this, and israel has history on its side in terms of the right, but at the moment it does not have the present on its side and it is behaving in a way in which it alienates a great many people. to have only nine countries signed with israel on this a vote against palestinian statehood, and have some of our closest allies -- germany, which would not do this lightly, abstain -- it is quite a message to where israel is in its position in the world, and it cannot be ignore
they started a war where they attacked israel, five arab countries invaded, and they thought israel would easily be destroyed. it wasn't, and we have had 60- plus years where israel has been a state and the palestinians, overrun by their own arab allies, or cap essentially in bondage. they never achieved statehood because every time it was offered, like in 1947, with the jewish state and a palestinian state, they always said no if there is a jewish state. it is the lack of acceptance of a...
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elections on whether or not israel would will consider attacking iran and now it's sort of a further one why he decided to use this little prop we don't know maybe you know to make sure that all the different translators get the message across definitely to the other hundred ninety one countries present in that room it is interesting i mean it seemed like he was treating them like a kindergarten class you know showing this picture of wiley coyote his bomb about to explode but you know let's move on to our advantage or has always been a controversial character in previous years because people just outright walk out on his speeches let's hear a little bit about what he said at the u.n. g.a. . just had the wrong group there's no new policies on iraq shows. zionism been rest of the world to me to you know to really to food and should lawyers on the other to use instead of taking just back in the freedom of. the science of these are the most sacred beliefs of human beings so now you know respond to this by saying history proves that whoever wants to raise us from the map fails in their ta
elections on whether or not israel would will consider attacking iran and now it's sort of a further one why he decided to use this little prop we don't know maybe you know to make sure that all the different translators get the message across definitely to the other hundred ninety one countries present in that room it is interesting i mean it seemed like he was treating them like a kindergarten class you know showing this picture of wiley coyote his bomb about to explode but you know let's...
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general orit adato is the -- are you the only three-star general that israel has had? or is there -- >> till now? >> till now. >> that's right. blazing the trail. spent 24 years in the israeli defense forces and then became very interestingly the commissioner of the israeli prison service. so you can imagine what a very dicey role that is. she has been the first international vice president of the international correction and prisons associations, which has professional -- 600 professionals from 75 nations, so she has a whole international profile herself. thank you for being with us. and zaynab el sawi from sudan. what a beautiful countenance and what a beautiful story you have to tell us in terms of your work in sudan. she is a researcher and former lecturer of ahfad university. some of you know of ahfad which is an all women's university. very, very powerful in terms of preparing women all across the country. and she is the coordinator of the sudanese women's empowerment for peace. you all, it is hard, hard, hard doing this work right now in sudan. i have been there
general orit adato is the -- are you the only three-star general that israel has had? or is there -- >> till now? >> till now. >> that's right. blazing the trail. spent 24 years in the israeli defense forces and then became very interestingly the commissioner of the israeli prison service. so you can imagine what a very dicey role that is. she has been the first international vice president of the international correction and prisons associations, which has professional -- 600...
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we'll talk to phyllis bennis of the institute for policy studies on the escalating tensions between israel and iran you also take a look at what is going on with this global gathering what actual solutions are coming out of it to the current global conflicts to join me on the break the sad. i want to talk to you now about an american soldier a thirty year old mother who in two thousand and seven moved to canada to avoid being sent back to iraq this woman is kimberly rivera she served three months in iraq and became a conscientious objector to the war and after living in canada for years facing deportation back to the united states there were serious lobbying efforts in canada to help her state take a look at this video posted by activist group war resisters canada pleading to the ontario legislature to not deport kimberly. the government of canada is trying to deport kimberly and her family and if they succeed kimberly faces possible imprisonment as a conscientious objector my husband the father of my children was a conscientious objector to the viet nam war he died in the ninety nine days
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they are anti-israel. they are able to pass all sorts of resolutions that delegitimize israel. >> the church was built over the area of jesus christ birth. some two million terrorists visited there last year. >> this would include more tourists visiting bethlehem. >> the main gauge of that is whether christians, pilgrims in the land feel safe. that is a matter whether the palestinians want to cease terror against israel. >> palestinians have a poor record in taking care of christian and jewish holy sites. experts say the unesco move sets a precedent. chris mitchell, cbn news, jerusalem. >> we would like to hear from you about this story. we invite you to post your comments at our cwn facebook page. you can find that evangelical christians marched in brazil. march organized by the reborn in christ church including music and inspirational messages. organizers say the march was the largest event in the world. growing religious sect in bra brazil. >> church leaders are aging and passing on. >> how to keep the
they are anti-israel. they are able to pass all sorts of resolutions that delegitimize israel. >> the church was built over the area of jesus christ birth. some two million terrorists visited there last year. >> this would include more tourists visiting bethlehem. >> the main gauge of that is whether christians, pilgrims in the land feel safe. that is a matter whether the palestinians want to cease terror against israel. >> palestinians have a poor record in taking care...
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to make peace, israel must be strong. let me assure you. israel is strong. [applause] israel is undergoing its greatest storm in history with horrible bloodshed in syria. a tyrant is killing his people -- killing his children. i admire the courage of the syrian people and i wished them peace and freedom from the depths of our hearts. [applause] in spite of the storm copper -- in spite of the storm, we have to reach out to the young generation in the arab world, to those who strive for freedom, democracy, and peace. dear friends, the palestinians are our neighbors for life. peace can and must be achieved with the them. [applause] a peace based on a two-state solution, a jewish state of israel, and the independent palestine. it was accepted by past and present israeli prime ministers, and american presidents like bill clinton, george w. bush, barack obama, all of them. the president of a two-state solution is a paramount is really interest. we want to preserve in israel that is jewish, democratic. i need from time to time with president habbas and the prime mi
to make peace, israel must be strong. let me assure you. israel is strong. [applause] israel is undergoing its greatest storm in history with horrible bloodshed in syria. a tyrant is killing his people -- killing his children. i admire the courage of the syrian people and i wished them peace and freedom from the depths of our hearts. [applause] in spite of the storm copper -- in spite of the storm, we have to reach out to the young generation in the arab world, to those who strive for freedom,...
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bush on a variety of issues whether it was palestine and israel whether it was the use of military force etc but the reality of it is that in many ways a fair number of the obama policies are are similar to the bush administration's i was listening to a conversation on fox lately yeah and it was about whether the u.s. should stop meddling in the affairs of the region in the world was divorced from the region and the anchor at the question that it was that he was asking but what if we divorce what if russia and china come in and then it will end up in boldly ran so that that was like in a very conversational manner very short question and i. thought that that phrase might have spelled out the complex that washington has when it comes to interventions after the vietnam war there was a sense that and you could see it in our culture in our news everything was more local than global that americans were sick of war and didn't want to invest any more in terms of our our our human beings the number of people were killed in terms and want to emphasize domestic you know economy and development wel
bush on a variety of issues whether it was palestine and israel whether it was the use of military force etc but the reality of it is that in many ways a fair number of the obama policies are are similar to the bush administration's i was listening to a conversation on fox lately yeah and it was about whether the u.s. should stop meddling in the affairs of the region in the world was divorced from the region and the anchor at the question that it was that he was asking but what if we divorce...
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has not been as forceful with this red line rhetoric as israel has been and israel is hoping that the u.s. will be more aggressive in setting in which there could be side of kind of consequences put upon iran if iran continues its nuclear program so clearly a lot of issues being discussed at the u.n. as all these world leaders are meeting in new york for the week. she can damir who is a policy analyst at a libertarian think tank believes president obama will not jump on israel's who bombed wagon until november's elections and maybe not after that time that he is trying to raise the alarm level and or in the possibility of a new clear iran. you know so he's using it as a prop but the fact of the matter is he doesn't have to convince the whole load of his peers he just has to convince one country and essentially one person and as president obama and you know without u.s. support for some kind of military intervention he can draw whatever bond if you know maps and charts another little grass there if you want it's not going to mean a lot so one can argue that iran wouldn't be you know or
has not been as forceful with this red line rhetoric as israel has been and israel is hoping that the u.s. will be more aggressive in setting in which there could be side of kind of consequences put upon iran if iran continues its nuclear program so clearly a lot of issues being discussed at the u.n. as all these world leaders are meeting in new york for the week. she can damir who is a policy analyst at a libertarian think tank believes president obama will not jump on israel's who bombed...
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produce of israel except this isn't israel this is the jordan valley in the west bank and this farm is deemed illegal under international law the european union imports around three hundred million dollars worth of products from here each year now a group of twenty two n.g.o.s from across europe is looking to highlight the issue and it's published a report in which it claims e.u. imports make the settlements viable because they are produced in illegal settlements which are contrary to international humanitarian law should be banned out of the european union now if this is not possible at least the consumers have to have the possibility to. to decide for themselves if they want to buy products which have been produced in the legal segment your c farmers this land is much concerned by the thoughts of european n.g.o.s he says he's here because his government told him it was ok to be here. i was told here you can hear you can and so i circled where i was told they could do it to morrow the state of israel told me time to go i'll go i'm told i'm an occupier when i got there was nothing if y
produce of israel except this isn't israel this is the jordan valley in the west bank and this farm is deemed illegal under international law the european union imports around three hundred million dollars worth of products from here each year now a group of twenty two n.g.o.s from across europe is looking to highlight the issue and it's published a report in which it claims e.u. imports make the settlements viable because they are produced in illegal settlements which are contrary to...
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of the international community it means that the more leverage on border talks and negotiations with israel not to mention boosting the country's chance to join the international criminal court which would give them the ability to investigate israeli war crimes and hold their government accountable that israel and its biggest supporter the us are saying this is a horrible idea why well they said it was valid violate palestinians commitment to resolve issues through negotiations interesting because it seems to me that actually giving palestinians some kind of level playing field giving them a voice would encourage them to come to the table because here's the bottom line the status quo was not acceptable and this bit represents the first step in the change needed to move forward so join me and let's break that set. up that were never seen anything like that. if you're wondering where i've been the last few days my producer and i just got back from haiti where he went on a chartered plane with former u.s. president jimmy carter to help build houses for habitat for humanity now tomorrow i'm goi
of the international community it means that the more leverage on border talks and negotiations with israel not to mention boosting the country's chance to join the international criminal court which would give them the ability to investigate israeli war crimes and hold their government accountable that israel and its biggest supporter the us are saying this is a horrible idea why well they said it was valid violate palestinians commitment to resolve issues through negotiations interesting...
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look at seeds of change in europe and palestine and israel, why should we care about this? >> because there's global, it is not just regional, it's global. the economic impact of the cash-heavy petrodollars fueling a regionalization of islamism will eventually come back to haunt us because we live in a economic global village that free markets are on the wane. we have to have power to help people establish individualism. it will come back to haunt our pocketbooks and haunt haunt our security. terrorism is still a threat to this day. liz: thanks so much for coming on. always appreciate it. >> thanks, melissa, anytime. liz: the contradictions coming out of congress leaves heads spinning. we'll talk to the republican chief deputy whip coming up. >>> if you offer up a reward you have to be ready to pay it. a jury's one million dollar decision over a lost laptop redefines the phrase, lost and found. we'll explain that coming up. do you ever have too much money? ♪ it's a new day. if you're a man with low testosterone, you should know that axiron is here. the only undarm treatme
look at seeds of change in europe and palestine and israel, why should we care about this? >> because there's global, it is not just regional, it's global. the economic impact of the cash-heavy petrodollars fueling a regionalization of islamism will eventually come back to haunt us because we live in a economic global village that free markets are on the wane. we have to have power to help people establish individualism. it will come back to haunt our pocketbooks and haunt haunt our...
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is a failure to recognize that it was israel that broke the truce that it was israel that on november eighth made an incursion into the gaza strip near time units in the northeastern part of the gaza strip and killed a child then ahmed abouta and this was the beginning of what is now known as the escalation gazan fighters responded by attacking israeli soldiers not israeli civilians and that israel responded by killing more civilians in the gaza strip leading to the s.q.l. escalation so. it's really israel which actually broke a truce then proceeded to kill us much about ari who's the head of the military wing that some brigades of hamas who is the man who is really enforcing all of the truce is in all of the cease fires and attempting to punish the smaller factions in the gaza strip who fired rockets into israeli controlled territory this is consistent with israeli behavior over the years including at the beginning of operation cast lead we have to remember the first attack in operation cast lead the brutal attack on between two thousand and eight and two thousand and nine. was on a
is a failure to recognize that it was israel that broke the truce that it was israel that on november eighth made an incursion into the gaza strip near time units in the northeastern part of the gaza strip and killed a child then ahmed abouta and this was the beginning of what is now known as the escalation gazan fighters responded by attacking israeli soldiers not israeli civilians and that israel responded by killing more civilians in the gaza strip leading to the s.q.l. escalation so. it's...
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supported israel is due to the fact that israel is continuing to disregard the will of the national community that has been called by all international community on israel to stop the expansion of settlements but yet they're moving ahead with it which is isolating israel and i hope this will further isolate. the policy of israel and will encourage the members of the international community to hold israel accountable in a practical way on its violations of national law and its violations of the rights of the palestinian people especially on the expansion of illegal settlements after the break tonight's capital account. if you're passing through rushes to veer region you really can walk on the wild side thousands of kilometers of unspoilt countryside make up an area where it's still possible to live off the land such spectacular scenery makes it a paradise for fisherman and provides a business opportunity for hunters there are defined hunting seasons in russia but lax enforcement means many animals are killed out of the allotted times which can leave young animals orphaned and unable to survive
supported israel is due to the fact that israel is continuing to disregard the will of the national community that has been called by all international community on israel to stop the expansion of settlements but yet they're moving ahead with it which is isolating israel and i hope this will further isolate. the policy of israel and will encourage the members of the international community to hold israel accountable in a practical way on its violations of national law and its violations of the...
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theeoplef israel live on. we say in hebrew [ speaking foreign language ] and the jewish state will live forever. the jewish people have live in the land of israel for thousands of years. even after most of our people were exiled from it, jews continued toive in the land of israel toughtheages, and the masses of our people never gave up the dream of returning to our ancient homeland, defying the laws of history, we did just . he t exiles, restored our independence and rebuild our national life. the jewish people have come home, we will never be uprooted again. yesterday was yom kippur, the holiest day othe jewish year. every year for over three millennia we havome the onhis day of reflection and atonement. we take stock of our past. we pray for our future. we remember, we remember the sorrows of our persecution. we remember the great travails of our dispersion. we mourn the extermination of a third of our people, 6 million, in t holocaust. but at the end of yom kippur we celebrate. we celebrate the rebirth of i
theeoplef israel live on. we say in hebrew [ speaking foreign language ] and the jewish state will live forever. the jewish people have live in the land of israel for thousands of years. even after most of our people were exiled from it, jews continued toive in the land of israel toughtheages, and the masses of our people never gave up the dream of returning to our ancient homeland, defying the laws of history, we did just . he t exiles, restored our independence and rebuild our national life....
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let me first say that israel has no way of influencing the results of present. events in syria i believe that assad is going to fall and i think that ultimately assad will fall in a way which will cause a lot of bloodshed and i think that this bloodshed will have enormous effects on the history of syria and maybe of neighboring countries as well hamas is very likely to have a duty to soon how will this play into israeli palestinian reconciliation efforts if at all first of all i'm not sure how most will have a new leader. secondly i don't think the national has been the most extreme of the leaders of hamas he's also on record as saying that he's temporarily to accept a palestinian state in temporary borders which is something which moves in its significance to a first step in recognizing the fact that the state of israel is here to study a fine thank you very much for joining us here on our team thank you. so much or is that some of the i can tell you the other even more so because all the difference in search of national terminations and sovereignty this is wha
let me first say that israel has no way of influencing the results of present. events in syria i believe that assad is going to fall and i think that ultimately assad will fall in a way which will cause a lot of bloodshed and i think that this bloodshed will have enormous effects on the history of syria and maybe of neighboring countries as well hamas is very likely to have a duty to soon how will this play into israeli palestinian reconciliation efforts if at all first of all i'm not sure how...
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to make peace, israel must be strong. let me assure you. israel is strong. [applause] israel is undergoing its greatest storm in history with horrible bloodshed in syria. a tyrant is killing his people -- killing his children. i admire the courage of the syrian people and i wished them peace and freedom from the depths of our hearts. [applause] in spite of the storm copper -- in spite of the storm, we have to reach out to the young generation in the arab world, to those who strive for freedom, democracy, and peace. dear friends, the palestinians are our neighbors for life. these can and must be achieved with the them-- peace can, and must, be achieved with them. [applause] a peace based on a two-state solution, a jewish state of israel, and of palestine. it was accepted by past and present israeli prime ministers, and american presidents like bill clinton, george w. bush, barack obama, all of them. the president of a two-state solution is a paramount is really interest. we want to preserve in israel that is jewish, democratic. i need from time to time with p
to make peace, israel must be strong. let me assure you. israel is strong. [applause] israel is undergoing its greatest storm in history with horrible bloodshed in syria. a tyrant is killing his people -- killing his children. i admire the courage of the syrian people and i wished them peace and freedom from the depths of our hearts. [applause] in spite of the storm copper -- in spite of the storm, we have to reach out to the young generation in the arab world, to those who strive for freedom,...
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supporting israel is due to the fact that israel is continuing to disregard the will of the national community that has been called by all international community on israel to stop the expansion of settlements but yet they're moving ahead with it which is isolating israel and i hope this will further isolate this aggression policy of israel and will encourage the members of the international community to hold israel accountable in a practical way on its way relations to the international law and its well ations to the rights of the palestinian people especially on the expansion of illegal settlements. was to whistleblower dismissed speculation that his health deteriorating instead he's revealed to us that there will be a new sensational explosion next year which he promises will send shock waves around the world of course one of laura smith spoke to the wiki leaks supreme. as any journalist working in london now is i'm pretty familiar with standing outside the ecuadorian embassy waiting for julian assange is to come out and talk from the balcony just to my right here but this evening
supporting israel is due to the fact that israel is continuing to disregard the will of the national community that has been called by all international community on israel to stop the expansion of settlements but yet they're moving ahead with it which is isolating israel and i hope this will further isolate this aggression policy of israel and will encourage the members of the international community to hold israel accountable in a practical way on its way relations to the international law...
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me, is that they will never be a member of the united nations unless they negotiate a solution with israel. we do worry that there are a lot of initiatives that are undertaken by these organizations that directly help israel, directly contribute to the potential for negotiations, and then there are other actions that are very much in the united states' interest. if there were some new flu virus that arose out of somewhere in the world that was killing people on the way to the united states, working with the world health organization would be in the interest of, you know, our people. so i agree with you that we have taken a stand. it is based in our law. but we can't predict the future, and i think some flexibility that would be only exercised very prudently might be worthwhile considering. >> thank you. and thanks again for your service. >> thank you, sir. >> thank you shaheen? >> i want to echo my colleague's thanks for all of your effective and hard working service for our country around the world. i would also like to echo what you had to say about the role of our embassies around the w
me, is that they will never be a member of the united nations unless they negotiate a solution with israel. we do worry that there are a lot of initiatives that are undertaken by these organizations that directly help israel, directly contribute to the potential for negotiations, and then there are other actions that are very much in the united states' interest. if there were some new flu virus that arose out of somewhere in the world that was killing people on the way to the united states,...
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has not been as forceful with this red line rhetoric as israel has been and israel is hoping that the u.s. will be more aggressive in setting grandmothers in which there could be side of kind of consequences put upon iran if iran continues its nuclear program so clearly a lot of issues being discussed at the u.n. as all these world leaders are meeting in new york for the week. so i've been in the same way to the time frame of spring all summer twenty two thirteen for iran to lead the next stage of its uranium enrichment and middle east commentator who runs the bereaved says the israeli prime minister is treading on dangerous. he is digging a hole for himself he provided this timeline of one year where we can't possibly be go beyond that so he basically committed himself directly or indirectly that he is going to destroy iran's nuclear ambitions within one here if nothing is being done about it and in a way i feel like you are i think it's a message also to the united states that if you do not back us up we are going to act unilaterally and we know the power of the israel in the lobby
has not been as forceful with this red line rhetoric as israel has been and israel is hoping that the u.s. will be more aggressive in setting grandmothers in which there could be side of kind of consequences put upon iran if iran continues its nuclear program so clearly a lot of issues being discussed at the u.n. as all these world leaders are meeting in new york for the week. so i've been in the same way to the time frame of spring all summer twenty two thirteen for iran to lead the next stage...
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what the palestinians are gaining, what israel thinks it's losing. i'll talk to both sides. >>> and why a top senate democrat calls the vote provocative and reckless. >>> plus, a return of the most feared man in boxing. iron mike tyson. unvarnished, as always. >> i never had any happiness. >> mike tyson on the state of america -- >> the republican party has to somehow change. >> -- to the state of lindsey lohan. >> she's not as bad as i was but she's catching up. >> this is "piers morgan tonight." >>> good evening. you're looking at palestinians celebrating in the streets of ramallah after a history-making vote at the u.n. it granted status to nonmember observer state. what does that really mean to both sides? i will talk to the chief palestinian negotiator and to israel's ambassador to the u.n. >>> we begin with the ultimate power lunch at the white house. president obama and mitt romney face-to-face for the first time since the election and talk about a picture's worth 1,000 words. try a million for this one. only one word really you need which is
what the palestinians are gaining, what israel thinks it's losing. i'll talk to both sides. >>> and why a top senate democrat calls the vote provocative and reckless. >>> plus, a return of the most feared man in boxing. iron mike tyson. unvarnished, as always. >> i never had any happiness. >> mike tyson on the state of america -- >> the republican party has to somehow change. >> -- to the state of lindsey lohan. >> she's not as bad as i was but...
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it is closer to israel. it is for the same reason that the peninsula is three times bigger than the state of israel and has become the black hole in the triangle between israel and egypt. it is full of hezbollah malicious. -- militias. they write poems and songs. it is a different situation there. it is a pity. in most parts of egypt, it has become an absentee emblem. there is a possibly to work out a new arrangement. we have an understanding going for over a decade. it there are the mechanisms through the nfl. it allows to change the deployment of each of them along the border with mutual concerns. we will probably have a better chance of a flare-up. >> i want to end a discussion by asking each of you to give us one prediction about the middle east and what will be talking about at next year's policy conference. you have about 30 seconds. >> i think there are a lot of debate about policy and which way we ought to go, particularly with respect to iran. it is important that you remember the facts. there is no
it is closer to israel. it is for the same reason that the peninsula is three times bigger than the state of israel and has become the black hole in the triangle between israel and egypt. it is full of hezbollah malicious. -- militias. they write poems and songs. it is a different situation there. it is a pity. in most parts of egypt, it has become an absentee emblem. there is a possibly to work out a new arrangement. we have an understanding going for over a decade. it there are the mechanisms...
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president, to israel. you have been condemned very vociferously in america for a comment you are said to have made that you wanted israel to be wiped off the map, off the face of the earth. there have been many different interpretations of what you said. you have disputed the meaning that was then translated from the original thought. let me give you the opportunity to say exactly what you did say and say exactly what you did mean. >> translator: we have been condemned in the united states for many things, for having deposed a dictator with a revolution, for having sought freedom and free elections, for not allowing our oil and national treasure to leave our country freely, for having stood up to very dangerous terrorists in the region, for having stood up against saddam hussein who enjoyed the backing of many. we stood up against him and did not allow the occupation of our territory. we have been condemned for a great many things. because we said justice for all. the rule of law for all. the right of peac
president, to israel. you have been condemned very vociferously in america for a comment you are said to have made that you wanted israel to be wiped off the map, off the face of the earth. there have been many different interpretations of what you said. you have disputed the meaning that was then translated from the original thought. let me give you the opportunity to say exactly what you did say and say exactly what you did mean. >> translator: we have been condemned in the united...
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>> it is reaffirming a position israel has long held. obviously, it is not popular with the international community. unfortunately, i think it has inflated the popularity of the settlement. questions of illegality. under international law, and i think israel's position is quite sound, the right of the jews to live in the west bank was guaranteed in the league of nations mandate for palestine, which was the last sovereign in that area that was recognized by everybody. but i think the point is that recognizing their legal, i think should get as onto a point of, how do we get to peace? the focus on the "bil'in validate" has allowed the palestinians to sort of remain in the fantasy that the jews can be thrown out willy-nilly, not only to go back to the 1949 line, but it goes to the refusal to recognize the legitimacy of the jewish state no matter where the borders are drawn. >> ali abunimah, your response? >> wouldn't it be wonderful if we could all go out and commit whatever crumbs we wanted and then put on a judge's robes and declare it ou
>> it is reaffirming a position israel has long held. obviously, it is not popular with the international community. unfortunately, i think it has inflated the popularity of the settlement. questions of illegality. under international law, and i think israel's position is quite sound, the right of the jews to live in the west bank was guaranteed in the league of nations mandate for palestine, which was the last sovereign in that area that was recognized by everybody. but i think the point...
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among the minority who voted against resolution were israel and the united states. they argue that the palestine state hood should be negotiated between the two parties first. thursday's vote was a significant victory for the palestinians after their bid to gain full u.n. membership was shelved in the security council. being recognized as a state pal stain my exercise its new right to investigate alleged war crimes by israel. critics say it would the detrimental. it remains to be seen whether the new status will help achieve its dream of independence. >>> car bomb explosions rock two cities in central iraq killing 35 people and injuring more than 150. police suspect the attacks are spreading sectarian strife. two womans explode ebombs explo minutes apart. the blast killed 27 people and injured more than 130. another car bomb left eight people dead and more than 20 bounded. police suspect sunnie treextrems are targeting neighborhoods. concerns are growing that the unstable security situation may affect the plans of foreign companies doing business in the oil producin
among the minority who voted against resolution were israel and the united states. they argue that the palestine state hood should be negotiated between the two parties first. thursday's vote was a significant victory for the palestinians after their bid to gain full u.n. membership was shelved in the security council. being recognized as a state pal stain my exercise its new right to investigate alleged war crimes by israel. critics say it would the detrimental. it remains to be seen whether...
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israel has to wait until ta changes before state hood can be confirmed. >> when i was in israel just few months ago and went into the palestinian territories in the west bank and i was with a bunch of children, little boys, and i asked them what they wanted to be, they said i want to fight israel, then dentist, what else their dreams might have been. does morton have a point? >> well, there's a conflict here. there are two peoples that have been at war for over 100 years and we're going to make peace with our enemies, not with our friends and the only splugs o this fight, a fight between two people over one piece of land is to figure out how to share the land or else we're going keep on killing each other. so the two-state solution is the only way for israel to have long-term and short-term security and also to preserve its jewish character. >> morton, don't you have to do a two-state solution and do it soon? the rights of these people who live in the palestinian territories. they just don't have them. >> yes, but we don't want another hamas type entity in the west bank that can hit
israel has to wait until ta changes before state hood can be confirmed. >> when i was in israel just few months ago and went into the palestinian territories in the west bank and i was with a bunch of children, little boys, and i asked them what they wanted to be, they said i want to fight israel, then dentist, what else their dreams might have been. does morton have a point? >> well, there's a conflict here. there are two peoples that have been at war for over 100 years and we're...
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israel over the cast lead operation. i doubt very seriously we would have seen what i call cast lead to just terminated in november with a personal greenlights from obama so it's clear if you read all the israeli news media they are terrified of the i.c.c. . taking action against them and my strong advice to the palestinians is that that's more that's what should be done because it's clear as far as netanyahu in the us some see it this is a zero sum game they have no interest at all in any type of the two state solution they want all of palestine without the palestinians so i think the palestinians will have to fight back by means of law which is why it's called for those legal intifada with at least six seven different steps that they could start taking immediate leave i do have that advice over in ramallah. president abbas just got home he will have to sit down and consult with the p.l.o. executive committee and decide what to do i can't say you have about thirty seconds left i just wanted to say that it's not even jus
israel over the cast lead operation. i doubt very seriously we would have seen what i call cast lead to just terminated in november with a personal greenlights from obama so it's clear if you read all the israeli news media they are terrified of the i.c.c. . taking action against them and my strong advice to the palestinians is that that's more that's what should be done because it's clear as far as netanyahu in the us some see it this is a zero sum game they have no interest at all in any type...
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do you think you pose a threat to israel. in the region. i'm on record as repeatedly saying that i don't think there is such a thing as the existential threat to israel because i think it is really strong enough to protect it so to take care of itself and i think that ultimately it's not in the power of iran to destroy the state of israel someone who does these waited leadership insist on presenting iran as this big danger i believe that the leadership believes that in order to arouse international public opinion in order to mount pressure upon the iranians it's necessary to impress upon the world at large public opinion the national public opinion this is a serious international threat does israel have a nuclear weapon. i don't know and if i knew i don't think this would be the opportunity for me to say something positive and definitive on that but i think that there is in the world an assumption there is in the world a feeling that israel has something up its sleeve and i think that this is something which is important in the present situ
do you think you pose a threat to israel. in the region. i'm on record as repeatedly saying that i don't think there is such a thing as the existential threat to israel because i think it is really strong enough to protect it so to take care of itself and i think that ultimately it's not in the power of iran to destroy the state of israel someone who does these waited leadership insist on presenting iran as this big danger i believe that the leadership believes that in order to arouse...
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for parts of israel? >> well, israel will receive a good deal of help from the united states. iron dome system is american technology that is made that possible. the united kingdom isn't involved in data, and i don't see any need for the united kingdom to become involved in that. israel and the united states have worked on that successfully together. >> it's now clear our from being homemade rockets that are being sent to gaza these are serious missiles that are supplied bahrain. what action is my friend taking internationally to stop the resupply from iran or anyone else to gaza so israel can feel less threatened? >> yes. my friend is right or it's clear particularly in the case of longer range rockets. these are coming from elsewhere. i mentioned earlier on involvement of iran. of course, we encourage all countries that maybe transit route for such weapons. iranian weapons will be going into syria, whether they'll be going into gaza or lebanon we encourage all countries that may be transit routes to liv
for parts of israel? >> well, israel will receive a good deal of help from the united states. iron dome system is american technology that is made that possible. the united kingdom isn't involved in data, and i don't see any need for the united kingdom to become involved in that. israel and the united states have worked on that successfully together. >> it's now clear our from being homemade rockets that are being sent to gaza these are serious missiles that are supplied bahrain....
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and it's because israel cherishes life that israel cherishes peace and seeks peace. we seek to preserve our historic ties and our historic peace treaties with egypt and jordan. we seek to forge a durable peace with the palestinians. president abbas just spoke here. i say to him, and i say to you, we won't solve our conflict with libelist speeches at the u.n. that's not the way to solve them. we won't solve our conflict with unilateral declarations of statehood. we have to sit together, negotiate together, and reach a mutual compromise in which a demilitarized palestinian state recognizes the one and only jewish state. israel wants to see a middle east of progress and peace. we between see the three great religions that sprang forth from our region, judaism, christiani christianity, islam, coexist in peace and mutual respect. yet the medieval forces of radical islam, whom you just saw storming the american embassies throughout the middle east, they oppose this. they seek supremacy over all muslims. they are bent on world conquests they want to destroy israel, europe,
and it's because israel cherishes life that israel cherishes peace and seeks peace. we seek to preserve our historic ties and our historic peace treaties with egypt and jordan. we seek to forge a durable peace with the palestinians. president abbas just spoke here. i say to him, and i say to you, we won't solve our conflict with libelist speeches at the u.n. that's not the way to solve them. we won't solve our conflict with unilateral declarations of statehood. we have to sit together,...
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is on the run in terms of things that are happening with israel. >> i think they are. i think what happened in this cease-fire with hamas leaves them in a strategically weaker position. it leaves iran and its terrorist supporters in a stronger position. you've got the ongoing effort by the muslim brotherhood in egypt to solidify its power over egypt and the military there. this is not looking for israel. >> greta: certainly is disturbing events tonight on that front. anyway, ambassador, nice to see you sir. >> glads to be here. >> greta: straight ahead, does senator john cornyn think president obama wants you to go president obama wants you to go over the fiscal [ male announcer ] this december, remember -- what starts with adding a friend... ♪ ...could end with adding a close friend. the lexus december to remember sales event is on. this is the pursuit of perfection. bass pro shops has great gift ideas at huge savings during our cyber week sale at basspro.com. check in every day for amazing web buster specials. plus, get free shipping on orders of $75 or more. >> gr
is on the run in terms of things that are happening with israel. >> i think they are. i think what happened in this cease-fire with hamas leaves them in a strategically weaker position. it leaves iran and its terrorist supporters in a stronger position. you've got the ongoing effort by the muslim brotherhood in egypt to solidify its power over egypt and the military there. this is not looking for israel. >> greta: certainly is disturbing events tonight on that front. anyway,...
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or israel can block us that the i.c.c. when they're not parties what do you just mentioned netanyahu you know continuing with building settlements we saw extremely aggressive rhetoric coming from netanyahu is administration saying that they want to bomb gaza to the middle ages but you know the defense minister is saying that they want to topple the hamas leadership if they do indeed get granted stated what do you think they're going to do i mean it didn't bother going to follow through with any of these these aggressive threats that they made before this happened. you know it's if mr marino all compo had announced he was opening an investigation and. israel over the canceling operation i doubt very seriously we wouldn't see what i call cast lead to just terminated in november with a personal greenlights from obama so it's clear if you read all the israeli news media they are terrified of the i.c.c. . taking action against them and my strong advice to the palestinians is that that's more that's what should be done because i
or israel can block us that the i.c.c. when they're not parties what do you just mentioned netanyahu you know continuing with building settlements we saw extremely aggressive rhetoric coming from netanyahu is administration saying that they want to bomb gaza to the middle ages but you know the defense minister is saying that they want to topple the hamas leadership if they do indeed get granted stated what do you think they're going to do i mean it didn't bother going to follow through with any...
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israel and the u.s. were opposed. it could delay hopes for achieving an independent palestinian state through peace talks. u.s. secretary of state hillary clinton said the vote was unfortunate and counterproductive. >> a landmark day in and often turbulent history. jubilant palestinians to i heard there president demand what he said was their basic right to self-determination. >> the moment has arrived for the world to see clearly. enough with the settlements and occupation we are here now. >> after days of diplomacy, the majority backed palestine's bid to be recognized as a nation, but without full membership. many in a yasser arafat a square felt this was a symbolic than significant day, were the of celebration. a little -- the political activists are happy, but know that the struggle continues. >> we learned not to get our hopes up, not to get high expectations. we will wait. but we feel that we are heading in the right direction. >> israeli control over the occupied territories will not end as a result of the u.n.
israel and the u.s. were opposed. it could delay hopes for achieving an independent palestinian state through peace talks. u.s. secretary of state hillary clinton said the vote was unfortunate and counterproductive. >> a landmark day in and often turbulent history. jubilant palestinians to i heard there president demand what he said was their basic right to self-determination. >> the moment has arrived for the world to see clearly. enough with the settlements and occupation we are...
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or israel actually hurts the only thing that has been working. so i think all of these things together come to produce would what i would hope would be a more rational response. >> warner: so bottom line: what impact will this have on, say, the prospects for moving at all off the negotiation which is have been stalled for so many years ? >> i think nothing is big is going to have-to-happen until after the israeli elections in january and hopefully we'll see a broader-based government and we'll see also president abbas realize two years of impasse, not coming to the table has not really yielded much and that they will basically realize you could have all the symbolic votevoteat theup as you want bus no substitute for working out your differences face to face and the road to statehood leads through peace. >> warner: you mean through negotiated peace. >> right. >> warner: but that would require the palestinians to drop their precondition on talks, right? which has been first israel has to stop building settlements. >> i think it would require action
or israel actually hurts the only thing that has been working. so i think all of these things together come to produce would what i would hope would be a more rational response. >> warner: so bottom line: what impact will this have on, say, the prospects for moving at all off the negotiation which is have been stalled for so many years ? >> i think nothing is big is going to have-to-happen until after the israeli elections in january and hopefully we'll see a broader-based...
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plus un chief ban ki moon urges both israel and palestine to return to negotiations and warns that israeli settlements are a breach of international law which must be called. is the russian capital you're watching argue with me we're going to josh welcome to the program russia says it will veto the latest u.n. security council resolution on syria unless the draft is changed while moscow admits progress has been made it's yet to see a text that explicitly rules out military intervention russia is also reluctant to stop selling equipment to damascus saying that would leave syria at the mercy of unrecognized rebel forces armed with weapons smuggled from abroad has more. russia says it won't accept even a hint of an embargo on arms embargo when it comes to syria and its reasoning for this is pretty simple it says firstly that the weapons and arms are that russia provides to syria cannot be used against demonstrators thus don't influence anything that goes on inside syria when it comes to this conflict now secondly russia says that it is only following its legal obligations it's following its i
plus un chief ban ki moon urges both israel and palestine to return to negotiations and warns that israeli settlements are a breach of international law which must be called. is the russian capital you're watching argue with me we're going to josh welcome to the program russia says it will veto the latest u.n. security council resolution on syria unless the draft is changed while moscow admits progress has been made it's yet to see a text that explicitly rules out military intervention russia...
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what israel gars. pressure is trying to get tough it's been able to get away with militarily but increasingly it can no longer do it diplomatically so there's actually i think your concern is rejected everywhere even in washington time the separation between american and israeli jews are widening wives or between them and their and the rest of the world plus the gals that was obvious provocation by europe the american. who was really heavy heavy you are big remember you know your merican poor old farts up right here on in you to stand by because i didn't do what i think it's doing changing times and that's what we are we witnessing a new school remember the americans are our studio and then you have to call what would have been the do you benefit from out the international community wasn't happening without a qualm front on this issue it's going to be up to obama and the americans who decide which way they're gonna go because the international community is frankly are losing patience. fellow nobel peac
what israel gars. pressure is trying to get tough it's been able to get away with militarily but increasingly it can no longer do it diplomatically so there's actually i think your concern is rejected everywhere even in washington time the separation between american and israeli jews are widening wives or between them and their and the rest of the world plus the gals that was obvious provocation by europe the american. who was really heavy heavy you are big remember you know your merican poor...
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vote that created the state of israel, the u.n. officially recognized the state of palestine by a vote of 138 to 9 with 41 countries abstaining and the u.s. voting in opposition. palestine status at the u.n. was upgraded to that of nonmember observer state. while they still be only be able to own proceedings, this allows palestine to apply for membership in other international organizations. something both israel and the united states had hoped to avoid. meanwhile in egypt for the seventh day in a row protestors marched in tahrir square to have the constitutional assembly begin voting on a new constitution. yet's egypt supreme court announced that on sunday, it would decide whether or not to dissolve the constitutional assembly so voting was accelerated to perhaps render moot sunday's decision. many of whom are boycotting what they perceive to be a process hijacked by the muslim brotherhood. joining.me is james jeffrey former u.s. america west arena bass der to iraq. he served as the deputy to the president. thank you for your time
vote that created the state of israel, the u.n. officially recognized the state of palestine by a vote of 138 to 9 with 41 countries abstaining and the u.s. voting in opposition. palestine status at the u.n. was upgraded to that of nonmember observer state. while they still be only be able to own proceedings, this allows palestine to apply for membership in other international organizations. something both israel and the united states had hoped to avoid. meanwhile in egypt for the seventh day...
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the south of israel. the israeli authorities believe they could no longer sit by and not respond to this latest round of fighting the hamas initiative. >> can you respond to what james said and also talk specifically about what you do in your most recent article, yousef munayyer? >> i think one of the biggest mistakes we make is we totally removed the situation from the context in which it is in. to describe this as a war is incorrect. if it is a war, it is a war on the people of gaza. to describe it as a war increase the impression there are two people sides in any way is really misleading. this is not an international conflict between two states. this is a domestic issue within the israeli state that it is using massive force to repress the palestinian population. if you look at the gaza strip on the map, it is this tiny strip of land in the corner of what was palestine. a 80% of the people there are not from the gaza strip. there from outside the gaza strip. they were made refugees in 1948. what you ha
the south of israel. the israeli authorities believe they could no longer sit by and not respond to this latest round of fighting the hamas initiative. >> can you respond to what james said and also talk specifically about what you do in your most recent article, yousef munayyer? >> i think one of the biggest mistakes we make is we totally removed the situation from the context in which it is in. to describe this as a war is incorrect. if it is a war, it is a war on the people of...